SHELTER Confirmed For Germany's WITH FULL FORCE Festival

March 21, 2006

SHELTER have been confirmed for this year's installment of the With Full Force festival, set to take place June 30 – July 2 at Flugplatz Roitzschjora in Löbnitz, Germany. The festival billing is shaping up as follows (in alphabetical order):

A.O.K.
AGNOSTIC FRONT
AMORPHIS
ARCH ENEMY
BLEED THE SKY
BLOODSIMPLE
BORN FROM PAIN
BOYSETSFIRE
BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE
CELTIC FROST
CLAWFINGER
CRUSHING CASPARS
DANKO JONES
DEADLINE
DEADSOIL
DEICIDE
DEMENTED ARE GO!
DEVILDRIVER
DIE KRUPPS
DIE LOKALMATADORE
DISMEMBER
DO OR DIE
ENDSTILLE
EVERGREEN TERRACE
FIRE IN THE ATTIC
GOREFEST
GRAVEWORM
HEAVEN SHALL BURN
IGNITE
IN EXTREMO
KORN
KREATOR
LEEWAY
LUMSK
MADBALL
MAMBO KURT & BOSSA BABES
MOTÖRHEAD
MYSTIC CIRCLE
NAPALM DEATH
OBITUARY
OPETH
RAWSIDE
RAUNCHY
SHELTER
SOILWORK
SOULFLY
STONE SOUR
SYNTHETIC BREED
THE ANTI DOCTRINE
THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER
THE HAUNTED
THE KINGS OF NUTHIN
TOXOPLASMA
TRIVIUM
UNDERDOG
VOLBEAT

A brand-new SHELTER song, entitled "Eternal", has been posted online at this location. The track is the title cut of the band's upcoming CD, due on May 15 via Dockyard 1 (Good Life Recordings is releasing the album in the BeNeLux, North and South America). The band's first album since 2001's "The Purpose, the Passion" will feature 11 tracks, including a reworking of "In Defense of Reality", which first appeared on 1995's "Quest for Certainty".

"Eternal" was recorded with the help of Ken Olden on guitar (BETTER THAN A 1000, DAMNATION AD and BATTERY) and Dave DiCenso, the drum professor who played on other SHELTER classics such as "Mantra" (Roadrunner, 1996),"Beyond Planet Earth" (Roadrunner, 1997),and "The Purpose the Passsion" (Century Media, 2001). The entire production shines with the assistance of the award-winning engineer/producer Chad J. Hughes, who does sound design for film and television in Los Angeles and develops up-and-coming artists.

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